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review 2020-06-21 08:24
Own the Eights Gets Married (Own the Eights #2) by: Krista Sandor
Own the Eights Gets Married (Own the Eights #2) - Krista Sandor

 

 

 

Own the Eights Gets Married by Krista Sandor

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


How many times must they get it wrong before they succeed in getting things right? Georgie and Jordan are a charming contradiction of adorably, clueless and heartachingly real. Sandor continues to use her wicked, comedic timing and her ability to converse with the heart to create magic. Real issues reside within hard to resist romance and unforgettable characters.



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review 2020-05-02 06:21
Married to my Boss: A Secret Baby Romance by: Annie J. Rose
Married to my Boss: A Secret Baby Romance - Annie J. Rose

 

 

 

Drew and Asia walk a fine line between sinfully, sexy and heart-achingly real. That makes for a tempestuous kind of romance. Married to my Boss has alot of baggage to work it's way through. Rose battle six years of secrets and distance plus one huge surprise. Slowly these characters wiggle their way into your heart without you having even realized that they have done so.

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review 2020-02-23 17:32
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up (manga) by Kodama Naoko, translated by Amber Tamosaitis
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up - Naoko Kodama

Machi is tired of her parents' constant efforts to match her up with a successful man and half jokingly says she should marry someone they'd hate just to spite them. Her friend Hana surprises her when she suggests that the two of them get married. The news so shocks Machi's parents that they do indeed back off, at least temporarily. The special partnership certificate requires that they both live in Shibuya, so Hana moves in with Machi, which also helps them maintain the marriage charade.

Machi can't help but wonder if Hana is actually serious about all of this, though. Back in high school, Hana confessed her love for her, and Machi turned her down. They've continued to be friends, but what if Hana hopes their fake marriage will become a real one? As Machi starts to ponder her and Hana's relationship, she also takes a long, hard look at her life.

This was okay. I wanted something light and non-explicit, and that's what I got. I kind of wished it had a bit more substance to it, though. Machi seemed to just work, eat, and sleep, which fit her characterization, but I would have thought Hana would have had a more visible social life beyond the one meet-up with her ex.

Hana was the energetic and positive one, while Machi spent a large chunk of the volume looking tired and depressed. I was glad when Machi started evaluating her life and deliberately became a more active participant in it. I cheered her on when she became more assertive at work, and the part where she told her mother off for the first time was great. She was standing up for Hana, yes, but also for herself.

I had some issues with the romance aspect, mostly due to the fact that Hana and Machi's expectations for what their marriage would be like once it went from being fake to real didn't seem to match up (although the special partnership certificate was real, so honestly they were married for real from the start, but whatever). Machi seemed perfectly fine with the way things were - living together, spending time together, making meals for each other, and just generally supporting each other, no sex required. 

There's no problem with that, and I actually would have been on board with it, if it hadn't been so obvious that Hana expected their relationship to eventually include sex. She made it clear that she was willing to wait and take things slow, but it never seemed to enter her mind that it might never happen, or that it might happen but that Machi might not be as into it as she was. There were no moments when Machi realized she found Hana sexually attractive, and all physical affection, except for a few head pats and a hug, were initiated by Hana. But they did eventually kiss and Machi enjoyed it, so maybe I was concerned for no reason.

Overall, this was nice, but it could have used a second volume. Or a full volume devoted to this story and these characters. It's common for one-shots to include one or more additional stories, and this one was no exception. The last quarter or so was devoted to an unrelated short called "Anaerobic Love."

If you were flipping through the volume, you'd likely think it was a flashback to Machi and Hana's high school days, because the character designs are so similar, but the story actually stars Oshimi and Mutsumi. Mutsumi is the school's track star, while Oshimi used to be in track but hurt herself and now dedicates herself to studying. Mutsumi seems cold towards Oshimi, and yet she frequently has Oshimi give her massages after practice. Oshimi, for her part, eventually realizes that her interest in Mutsumi may actually be love.

I liked this story a good deal less than the main one, and the times when Oshimi deliberately hurt Mutsumi while massaging her made me uncomfortable. I'd really have preferred it if this story had been scrapped and the main one fleshed out a bit more.

Extras:

A color illustration, a 2-page author afterword in manga form, and four pages worth of extra scenes relating to the main story.

 

Rating Note:

 

I debated between 3 and 3.5 stars. It wasn't the most memorable thing ever, and I doubt I'll ever want to reread it, but I did really enjoy Machi's personal growth, so I went with 3.5.

 

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)

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text 2020-02-13 06:58
Get ready for India International Beauty Contest this June

Have you ever dreamt of participating in Indian married women beauty contest? Of course, yes, is the answer to many married women reading this article. It is always a women's dream of looking beautiful and every woman likes to get compliments on her looks and her dressing style. So you need to try out to compete in a competition, like this, and get praised from all over the world. I always say dream big, so that you can achieve something. You need not just a dream but you also need to work on it. You can work on it, only when you have enough courage and confidence in yourself. So see yourself to be the next Mrs. India, and start working on it.

 

 

Mrs. India International queen, can assist you out to fulfill your dream. Their tag line is strong, be confident and be you. So all you need to do is log on to their official website and get registered with them, and here you go, as you have now taken your first step towards the fulfillment of your dreams. Their registration fees are 1500 INR, which is quite affordable. They have a wonderful team who can assist you as soon as you log on to their official website.  Any queries you have they answer it no moment.

 

This is how you can get into Indian International Beauty Contest, and prove your beauty in front of this competitive world. So get ready and if you have your friends too you can provide a helping hand towards them and get them to know too about this wonderful website. 

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review 2019-12-30 18:45
Married With Zombies
Married With Zombies - Jesse Petersen
Sarah and David are on the verge of divorce. Than an outbreak happens. They arrive to their therapy appointment and find their therapist eating the couple who had the appointment before theirs. Who then tries to eat them.
I needed this book (I was reading this while reading another book)! This was funny, but after awhile their bickering got on my nerves. I also really didn't understand why Sarah married David in the first place. By all accounts, she gave up things because he wanted to do things, but then didn't. And when she then wanted to do things, he didn't want her to, so she didn't. She was the breadwinner and he did ???? So, I had a hard time liking David.
Even so, it had a way of working out.
 
 

 

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